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*Video* New Tobias Menzies Interview with Zap2It 4 comments
New Anne Kenney Interview with Design & Trend ***1×12 Spoilers*** 1 comment
Here’s a new interview of Anne Kenney with Design & Trend
“A lot of the stuff that’s so creepy with Tobias, where he was touching her mouth and all that stuff, wasn’t scripted. They just did that on the day,” writer Anne Kenney revealed.
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*New* Terry Dresbach Discusses Jamie’s Wardrobe in Outlander Episode 1×12 ‘Lallybroch’ 3 comments
From Terry’s blog:
So, our heroes return home.
Beaten, ragged, and yet triumphant. We needed to see that in their costumes. Claire wrapped in Jamie’s plaid, proud and strong. Jamie returning to his family home, vulnerable, but now a man, no longer a boy.
Jamie in trews. I think I have received more comments about this than any other costume. No maybe it is neck and back with why the wedding gown is so low cut. But people want to know why Jamie is in trews.
It is not the first time he has worn them, but it does have significance in this episode. He did throw his cloak around Claire after the trial, but he couldn’t have known he was going to need to do that. The trews are there because we needed to do some character development. Jamie has had essentially the same costume throughout most of the series. Now we are seeing a different side of him. He is now a married man, and as we find out, a man of substance. A Laird.
Trews were worn most often by men who had the means to own a horse. It was more comfortable, for obvious reasons. We’ll see his kilt again, and again. But we need to add dimension, shadow, nuance to him, and to all of our characters as they develop over the years. Even Clark Kent had two costumes to show two sides of his character.
Same thing with the coat. I thought of putting the coat on both Brian (Jamie’s father) and Jamie, as a way of showing how important his father was to him. And when Jamie returns to Lallybroch he can literally “assume the mantle. It is the kind of character development/storytelling that I love to do. It is a small “beat”, but like Claire wrapped in Jamie’s plaid, it add dimension and depth, and helps us to “feel” the story.
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*New* Still with Quote of Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe as Jamie & Claire Fraser from Outlander Episode 1×12 ‘Lallybroch’ 4 comments
Here is a new still, with a quote, from episode 1×12 of Outlander ‘Lallybroch’
We canna think of a better reason. #Outlander
*NEW* Still of Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe as Jamie & Claire Fraser from Outlander Episode 1×12 ‘Lallybroch’ 7 comments
Here is a new still of Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe as Jamie & Claire Fraser from episode 1×12 of Outlander ‘Lallybroch’
Can Claire adjust to being the new Lady of Lallybroch? #Outlander
*Video* ‘Inside the World of Outlander: Episode 112’ 3 comments
Ron D. Moore’s Podcast for Episode 1×12 of Outlander “Lallybroch” 2 comments
New Laura Donnelly Interview with WSJ ***1×12 Spoilers*** 2 comments
Here’s a new interview of Laura Donnelly with Wall Street Journal
What drew you to the role of Jenny Fraser?
Her strength, really. It’s not often that you get to play a woman who can absolutely fend for herself, who’s feisty, who’s capable. And, for that to happen in the 1700s, you know, you rarely get to have those qualities in a female character, full stop, never mind in a corset! And, of course, when I discovered afterward that we would be shooting in Scotland – and the fact that I have an ongoing love affair with Scotland, because I studied there – it was the perfect job.
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*New* Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan’s Interview With Yahoo ***1×12 Spoilers*** 2 comments
*New* Ron D. Moore & Diana Gabaldon’s Interview With Zap2It – ***1×12 SPOILERS*** 1 comment
“Outlander” fans better be ready for a lot more Fraser, because in Saturday’s (April 25) episode the Starz series is heading to Lallybroch. There viewers will get their first real introduction to Jamie’s sister Jenny (Laura Donnelly) and her husband, Ian (Steven Cree).